TOPIC: SLANDERERS IN GOD’S
JUDGMENT A CHILD OF GOD DO NOT SLANDERS
LESSON ONE
MAIN IDEA: The efficacy of the royal law according to the
scriptures demands that “as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to
them likewise”. The sins of men are many and varied.
STUDY TEXTS: “Exodus 20:16; 23:1-3, Romans 1:32”
LESSON OBJECTIVE: To lay false accusation
against fellow man in order to get him/her involved in trouble is wickedness
while any who spreads such injurious accusation knowing it to be false is
equally guilty before God.
INTRODUCTION:
Judgment is the ability to make
sensible decisions after carefully considering the best thing to do. In other
words, it is an opinion that you form about something after thinking about it
carefully. From the foregoing, it is worthy of note that whoever makes a false
accusation against his/her fellow man to put him in a bad light before others
is very uncharitable and wicked.
Our purpose and concern is to treat
the subject against the background of the law of God. Infact, by the standard
of divine judgment, the sin of slander is of far more serious consequence than
what it obtains in human society. People have suffered in different ways
because of false allegations or reports made against them. Some have been cast
into prison as a result of false accusations – some others have even been
killed. Are there not people who have been sacked from their jobs because of
malicious misrepresentations? And can anyone deny that false reports have
caused some homes to be broken? So consider these things.
SUBJECT MATTERS:
1.
Whoever
spreads injurious accusations without hearing from the accused is guilty (Pro. 10:18)
2.
Some
people actually take pleasure in sins and so commit them willfully. (Heb. 10:26-27)
3.
Some
others do so out of ignorance. (Rom
10:3)
4.
Many
have fallen victims because of malicious misrepresentations. (Gen. 39:10-20)
PRACTICAL LESSON:
1. Christians do not lay false
accusations against fellow-man.
2. Christians do not take pleasure in
sins, nor raise false accusations against others.
3. Christian do not partaker in other’s
sins in order to please men.
MEMORY VERSE: “Deuteronomy 5:20”
Neither
shall thou bear false witness against thy neighbour.
CLASS DISCUSSION:
1.
Do
unto others as you would expect from others. Discuss.
2.
Highlight
the consequences of bearing false witness.
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